Iran : Published: Nov. 3, 2010 at 7:51 AM Jerusalem, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- Iran has enough Enriched Uranium to build a Nuclear Bomb and will soon be able to build two, Israel's head of Military intelligence said.
Speaking before the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, outgoing head of Military Intelligence Maj.
Gen. Amos Yadlin said Iran has enough Uranium Enriched to 20 percent to make one Nuclear Bomb and will soon have enough for two devices, Haaretz reported Wednesday. However, Yadlin noted...
Israeli intel chief: Iran has enough enriched uranium for 1 nuclear bomb, soon enough for 2nd
Jerusalem — Israel's Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough Enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and soon will have enough to produce a second.
Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin's statement coincides with previous assessments from both the CIA and the U.N.'s Nuclear Watchdog.
But any Israeli commentary on Tehran's Nuclear Program is significant because Israel has not ruled out a Military strike to try to prevent Iran from developing Nuclear Weapons.
Israel, like the West, does...
Israeli intel chief: Iran has enough enriched uranium for 1 nuclear bomb, soon enough for 2nd
Jerusalem — Israel's Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough Enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and soon will have enough to produce a second.
Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin's statement coincides with previous assessments from both the CIA and the U.N.'s Nuclear Watchdog.
But any Israeli commentary on Tehran's Nuclear Program is significant because Israel has not ruled out a Military strike to try to prevent Iran from developing Nuclear Weapons.
Israel, like the West, does...
Israeli intel chief: Iran has enough enriched uranium for 1 nuclear bomb, soon enough for 2nd
Jerusalem — Israel's Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough Enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and soon will have enough to produce a second.
Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin's statement coincides with previous assessments from both the CIA and the U.N.'s Nuclear Watchdog.
But any Israeli commentary on Tehran's Nuclear Program is significant because Israel has not ruled out a Military strike to try to prevent Iran from developing Nuclear Weapons.
Israel, like the West, does...
Israel: Iran can build 1 bomb, soon can build 2
Israel's Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough Enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and will soon have enough to produce a second....
Israel: Iran can build 1 bomb, soon can build 2
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough Enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and soon will have enough to produce a second. Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin’s statement coincides with previous assessments from both the CIA and the U.N.’s Nuclear Watchdog. But any Israeli commentary on Tehran’s Nuclear Program is significant because Israel has not ruled out a Military strike to try to prevent Iran from developing Nuclear Weapons. I...
Israel: Iran can build 1 bomb, soon can build 2
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough Enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and soon will have enough to produce a second. Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin’s statement coincides with previous assessments from both the CIA and the U.N.’s Nuclear Watchdog. But any Israeli commentary on Tehran’s Nuclear Program is significant because Israel has not ruled out a Military strike to try to prevent Iran from developing Nuclear Weapons. I...
Israel: Iran Can Build 1 Bomb, Soon Can Build 2
Jerusalem -- Israel's Military Intelligence chief says Iran possesses enough enriched Uranium to build one Nuclear Bomb and soon will have enough to produce a second.
Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin's statement coincides with previous assessments from both the CIA and the U.N.'s Nuclear Watchdog.
But any Israeli commentary on Tehran's Nuclear Program is significant because Israel has not ruled out a Military strike to try to prevent Iran from developing Nuclear Weapons.
Israel, like the West, does not b...
Outgoing intel chief: Iran can already produce nuclear bomb
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Next war will be bigger, broader, deadlier; Iran has two new nuke facilities
In his final briefing to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, outgoing Military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin warned that Israel's next war would take longer, be fought on more fronts and would cause more casualties (God forbid) than its two previous wars - Operation Cast Lead and the Second Lebanon War (Hat Tip: Gershon D). Syria, particularly, posed a greated Military obstacle to Israel than at any time in the past three decades, Yadlin said, having amassed advanced Russian-bu...
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Sometime in mid-November, it’s likely that the Iran and the United States, along with the rest of the P5+1 world powers, will sit down in either Geneva or Vienna in an effort to restart talks over Iran’s nuclear programme. Unfortunately, it appears that Barack Obama’s administration will go into such talks with a strategy almost guaranteed to fail.
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Democrats Divided Over How To Sink Party - Opinions You Should Have
Democrats, members of the "opposition" party, are engaged today in a disagreement about how to ensure their parties failure in upcoming national Elections. The crux of today's debate centers upon how to characterize blatant untruths told by George W. Bush about Iraqi weapons possession during the national "debate" on whether to invade Iraq. Should they be called "lies"? Or should Democrats say, as Senator Hillary Clinton urged, that "serious questions have been raised that need to be answered." ...
Broders Brainstorm: How Obama Can Win A Second Term
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Though Obama “may lose control of Congress,” says columnist David Broder, he “can still storm back to win a Second Term in 2012.” How does Broder suggest Obama go about it?
“Look back at FDR and the Great Depression. What finally resolved that economic Crisis? World War II.”
Conceding the prospect of a new war is “frightening,” Broder goes on to list the rich rewards of Obama’s emulating FDR.
“With strong Republican su
Broders Brainstorm: How Obama Can Win A Second Term
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Though Obama “may lose control of Congress,” says columnist David Broder, he “can still storm back to win a Second Term in 2012.” How does Broder suggest Obama go about it?
“Look back at FDR and the Great Depression. What finally resolved that economic Crisis? World War II.”
Conceding the prospect of a new war is “frightening,” Broder goes on to list the rich rewards of Obama’s emulating FDR.
“With strong Republican su
Broder's Brainstorm (Pat Buchanan)
Creators Syndicate – Though Obama "may lose control of Congress," says columnist David Broder, he "can still storm back to win a Second Term in 2012."
How does Broder suggest Obama go about it?
"Look back at FDR and the Great Depression. What finally resolved that economic Crisis? World War II."
Conceding the prospect of a new war is "frightening," Broder goes on to list the rich rewards of Obama's emulating FDR.
"With strong Republican...
Broder's Brainstorm
Though Obama "may lose control of Congress," says columnist David Broder, he "can still storm back to win a Second Term in 2012."
How does Broder suggest Obama go about it?
"Look back at FDR and the Great Depression. What finally resolved that economic Crisis? World War II."
Conceding the prospect of a new war is "frightening," Broder goes on to list the rich rewards of Obama's emulating FDR.
"With strong Republican support in Congress for challenging Iran's ambition to become a n...
Surprise! Iran rejects 'tougher' P 5+1 conditions
You will recall that I reported that the Obama Administration was attempting to revise a 'Nuclear exchange' deal with Iran under conditions that would have been 'tougher' than those proposed a year ago. You will also recall that the Iranians responded by saying that they would not negotiate over their Nuclear capabilities at their upcoming meeting (if any) with the P 5+1. Now, just in case the Obami didn't get it yet, Ahmadinejad has announced that his country rejects the new, 'tougher' P 5+1 ...
Iran: West's 'Arrogance' Could Doom Nuke Talks
Oct. 26: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, shakes hands with his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales, during an official welcoming ceremony for him, in Tehran, Iran. (AP/ISNA)
Tehran, Iran -- Iran's president said Wednesday that upcoming talks with six world Powers about its disputed Nuclear Program will fail if those nations continue along what he called a "path of arrogance."
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's comments, made in an address to a crowd of thousands in northeastern Iran, cast doubt o...
Surprise! Iran rejects 'tougher' P 5+1 conditions
You will recall that I reported that the Obama Administration was attempting to revise a 'Nuclear exchange' deal with Iran under conditions that would have been 'tougher' than those proposed a year ago. You will also recall that the Iranians responded by saying that they would not negotiate over their Nuclear capabilities at their upcoming meeting (if any) with the P 5+1. Now, just in case the Obami didn't get it yet, Ahmadinejad has announced that his country rejects the new, 'tougher' P 5+1 ...
Iran Unlikely to Accept Nuclear Deal, Envoy Says
VIENNA (Reuters) — Iran’s Envoy to the United Nations Nuclear agency on Tuesday dismissed a suggestion by the United States that Iran should agree to tougher conditions than those it rejected last year for a possible Compromise on its Nuclear Program. Senior Obama Administration officials said last week that the United States was prepared to revive an offer it made last year to ship Iran’s Uranium to another country for enrichment, in a complex deal intended to ensure that Ira...
IDF intelligence chief hints at Israeli role in strike on Syrian nuclear facility
In farewell meeting at the Knesset, outgoing Military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin hints for first time at Israeli involvement in 2007 strike....
Ahmadinejad Slams Russia For 'Selling Out' To U.S. - Defense News
TEHRAN - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out at Russia on Nov. 3, saying it had "sold out" Iran to arch-foe the United States by canceling a deal to supply S-300 ground-to-air Missiles. "Some people who are under the influence of [the United States] thought that if they unilaterally and illegally cancel some Defense agreements that they have with us, it will hurt the Iranian nation," Ahmadinejad said in reference to the missile deal between Moscow and Tehran. "They went and sold us out to o...
In Jerusalem, Giuliani Takes a Feared Bus Route - New York Times
JERUSALEM, March 11 — No. 18 buses have been traveling across this tense city largely empty since two recent Suicide Bombers killed 45 people on the line. Today, as Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani expressed his solidarity with Israel by climbing aboard the 6:30 A.M. run trailed by staff members and a gaggle of television crews, the problem was finding space. "Who in their right mind is going to get on this bus?" said Cristyne Lategano, the Mayor's spokeswoman, surveying the mob of photographers,...
Rubios First Stop After Election Win: Israel
Rubio is the future of the GOP…
(Ynet)- First they took Washington, now they’ll take Jerusalem? With victory in the congressional Elections less than a day old, Florida Senator Marco Rubio (Rep.) who considers himself a ‘Tea Party’ member, is set to arrive in Israel on Sunday . Rubio’s visit so soon after the election win is a move that strengthens assessments that the Congress in its current form will continue where it left off - at least where Israel is conce...
Clinton: nostalgic for a past that never was
In the weeks following the Assassination of Yitzchak Rabin, Israel handed over control of six cities to the Palestinian Authority. The New York Times reported at the time. For Mr. Abu-Ghdeib, a local wallpaper dealer who had enlisted in the Police, the building carried added significance, for it was there that he had been imprisoned by the Israelis. "I shook the door of the cell where I was held," he said today. "It made my hair stand on end. I saw the place where they had beaten me. I had drea...
BOMBINGS IN ISRAEL: THE OVERVIEW;2 Suicide Bombings in Israel Kill 25 and Hurt 77, Highest Such Toll - New York Times
JERUSALEM, Feb. 25 — A six-month lull in terror Attacks in Israel was shattered in the early morning today when Militant Muslim Suicide Bombers detonated Pipe Bombs in Jerusalem and Ashkelon, killing 25 people and wounding 77, some critically. Among the dead were two Americans. Messages received by news organizations said the Attacks were an act of vengeance for the death of Yahya Ayyash, a Palestinian known as "the Engineer" for the bombing Attacks he organized in recent years against Isr...
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